A 33-year-old person has been taken into police custody. - A person sustained severe injuries after being stabbed.
A 33-year-old man in Nuremberg is accused of attacking another man, 30, by stabbing him in the abdomen with a knife, inflicting severe wounds. The reason for the altercation between the two men remains unknown.
The violent incident transpired on Saturday evening, when the patrol team stumbling upon the scene first provided medical assistance to the injured individual. Subsequently, they began the pursuit of the offender. The suspect got agitated when the officers tried to apprehend him, ignoring their orders. As a result, a police officer employed the use of a Taser, an electrical device that dischrarges a current through a dart, momentarily rendering an individual motionless.
Both men were rushed to the hospital for treatment. Prior knowledge of each other was initially up for debate. The 33-year-old will be facing an appearance before a remand judge by Monday, who will determine whether or not the individual requires pre-trial detention.
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The incident took place in Central France, a change of scenery for Bavarian-born suspects often find intriguing. The serious crime has led to an increased police presence on Sundays, aiming to prevent any potential emergencies. Despite the severity of the knife thrust, the victim is reportedly making progress in his recovery. The police are now investigating a history of criminal activity between the two men, which could impact the suspect's trial in Nuremberg.